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When the material has to be moved to the left side, turn the rotor to the right and place side
plate
(2)
maximum turned to the outside (Figure 6). Fix the side plate by using the lock pin and
secure with the R-clip.
3.
Make sure that the working depth is set so that the teeth of the rotor cut the soil at approx. 10-
15cm. To adjust the working depth, the wheels
(2)
can be put higher or lower by dividing the
ring differently.
(3)
(Figure 3).
4.
Lower the machine until the rotor is just above the ground, but does not touch it.
5.
Set the engine of the shovel to approx. 1,200 rpm and engage the rotor. Pay attention: the
rotating direction must be opposite to the driving direction!
6.
Increase the number of revolutions of the engine to approx. 2,000 rpm. This ensures that the
number of revolutions of the rotor increases.
7.
Check the treated surface. The surface should be level and without rubble or rocks.
8.
To obtain a finer finish, it might be necessary to drive slower or to raise the Power Box Rake.
9.
Pay attention that the machine always drives in the same direction. Do NOT drive back and
forth along the same track; otherwise the rocks and rubble are not moved to the side of the
surface.
You can do this by driving in ever-increasing circles.
Or, by starting in the centre of the field and driving back and forth along the already treated
strip, making sure that the machine can move the material outwards.
9. TRANSPORT
The user is responsible for transporting the Power Box Rake in back of the tractor on public roads.
Verify the national legislation regarding the regulations. On open fields while the machine is raised, the
maximum permitted speed is 20 km/h (12.4 mph) due to the weight of the POWER BOX RAKE. A
higher speed can be dangerous for the driver and/or the public and can even damage the machine.
!! When the machine is raised off the ground, the front axle of the tractor has to support
minimum 20% of the tractor’s weight !!